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Will a government warning label really make social media safer? - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 24 hours ago“Nearly every teenager in America uses social media,” Murthy wrote at the time, “and yet we do not...
"What Happens ... When Two School Employees Suspect That Their Colleague is Under the Influence
Reason.com· 7 days agoSchool employees and officials are bestowed with a societal responsibility to keep their pupils safe from harm. As this case demonstrates, that high degree of responsibility can sometimes conflict ...
Congratulations to Randy Barnett, Will Baude, Steve Sachs, and Keith Whittington, Whose Academic...
Reason.com· 3 days agoNote particularly Keith Whittington's Originalism: A Critical Introduction, which Justice Barrett cited several times. UPDATE: The Criminal Procedure treatise on…
Glitch Leads Our Comment Links Not to Appear on Front Page, but They're Still on Each Individual...
Reason.com· 1 day agoSorry; should be fixed tonight or tomorrow, but in the meantime just click on the post title, get to the...
Google Is Turning Into a Libel Machine
The Atlantic· 3 days agoA few weeks ago, I witnessed Google Search make what could have been the most expensive error in its history. In response to a query about cheating in...
Supreme Court upholds federal ban on guns for domestic abusers
WLRN Miami· 3 days agoThe Supreme Court on Friday upheld the federallaw making it a crime for anyone subject to a domestic...
FUCKSHITUP Can't Be Trademarked
Reason.com· 5 days agoNot because it's "scandalous" or "immoral," since the Supreme Court struck down that trademark restriction on First Amendment grounds in Iancu v. Brunetti (2019); rather, because it is so "commonplace ...
USC Dismisses Charges Against Professor Who Said Hamas Should Be Killed
Reason.com· 2 days agoFollowing the on-campus exchange last November, students launched an online petition and filed formal complaints calling for Prof. John Strauss's termination, accusing him of discrimination, ...
"Deans Manage Their Departments Like Don Corleone, / Although Their Crimes Are Not as Organized."
Reason.com· 7 days agoA.M. Juster, whose work I've noted here before (and who in prosaic life is the former head of the Social Security Administration) wrote this poem, apparently in April of this year. It's called ...
Court Refuses to Order Redaction of Filings That Reveal Litigant's Past Pseudonymous Lawsuits
Reason.com· 7 days agoXingfei Luo brought this action against the County of Los Angeles under the California Public Records Act (CPRA). In an opposition to a motion by Luo for sanctions, the County listed other lawsuits ...